"...and, in some cases, the human acknowledgment, exploration, and indulgement of the temptation and the…impulse that is sin is the ONLY effective process of awareness, assurance, and COMPLETE understanding of one's self..."Read More

Static Noyze Dance Company was just recently awarded World Of Dance NY Champions Title! Our…is to combine the experience and ability of our members to develop theatrical and contemporary hip-hop choreography that entertains and inspires audiences. Through performances and teaching opportunities, we strive to form strong bonds with the community. Hope you enjoy our Snow White Set!Read More

Newly created in June 2011, SKooJ CorE-O wanted to give an opportunity to desired performers…come together and make magic. Showing passion, drive, and determination with the yearning to learn and expand in the Performing Arts is prominent. Containing foundational technique, strenuous choreography skills, and overall presentation/character involvement strives for the company's whole package. The Boston Community Dance Project presently has a Contemporary and Hip Hop concentrations with accents on theater and musicality importance. Premiering their "Power Struggle" set, BCDP has been a part of The Massachusetts Dance Festival, GreenFest Boston, and "Built on Stilts" Celebration on Martha's Vineyard. BCDP was honored to give a sneak peek of their "Remembrance" Set at Unyted Stylez "Circles II" Show and many charity events throughout the fall months. We are now in process to perform with National Dance Convention, The Harvard Dance Program Showcase, and Domestic Violence Awareness projects throughout the country with our soon to be "Escape from Malevolence" Set. Reaching out to the community with realistic concepts, that connects any viewer is a mission for BCDP to help spread the positivity and release dance can give towards all.Read More

The choreography for this piece was inspired by Jonathan Safran Foer's 2005 novel and the…Daldry’s directed movie, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”. Set against the backdrop of the tragic events of 9/11 the “worst day”, the story revolves around a young boy’s heartbreaking loss of his father in the World Trade Center attack of 9/11. After finding a mysterious key, the boy is convinced that his father has left him a final message. He embarks on a scavenger hunt determined to find the lock that belongs to the key. His journey reflects his deep trauma and mourning as well as the healing steps taken to recover and understand the world around him. This dance explores the young protagonist’s struggle between self-destruction and self-preservation and concludes with a positive expression of how the power of self-discovery and perseverance can help overcome a shattering emotional experience. I chose the song “Everything Must Find Its Place” by Sleeperstar as a tribute to Oskar (the main character). The inspiration of the song lyrics and the musicality supports the storyline throughout the choreography. I wanted to capture the impact of losing someone you love and coming to terms with that incredible loss. That day the “worst day” has changed lives forever. With every loss we can find hope, love and even a miracle. Choreographed by: Kim BarkerRead More